They demand more possibilities for personal growth, the chance to have a good job, to rely on the welfare state, to have good, public health care and the opportunity to buy a house and have a good retirement.

Every day, camping protesters got together in groups: Media and Communication, Immigration, Health Care, Education and so on.

There they discussed proposals, voting before all decisions and trying to agree on all terms before putting their proposals forward to the general assembly.

The general assembly is held every evening after the cacerolada, where everybody makes noise with their metal pans and spoons.

The noise has a purpose. "If you do not let us dream, we won´t let you sleep", says one of the signs hanging in Plaza Catalunya.

The square is divided into "subsquares" named after other places where "revolutions" have already taken place, such as Tahrir and Palestine.

The landscape of the central Plaza in Barcelona is transformed by the tents of the groups.

The main tent is in the centre of the square, and there are workshops underneath trees, a huerto or vegetable garden by the square fountains, a public library, and many posters.

The signs recall the riots of the mayo francés in 1968, the first general strike in history that was not authorised by trade unions. But now the signs have new meanings:

"Imagination to the power", "It is not the crisis, its the system", "Where are my constitutional rights: house, job, health insurance and retirement?", "We are the news, but we won´t stop till we make history"

"Power to the people", "Error 404-Democracy Not found" and "On sale. A life to pay a mortgage".

And the most famous one : "No hay pan pa tanto chorizo", which is always sung in every cacerolada at night. Chorizo is a typical Spanish sausage, but it has a different meaning: it also stands for a corrupt politician. So the most chanted phrase of Los Indignados means: "There is not enough bread for all this chorizo". Read on

For a couple of weeks now, many neighbourhoods and cities suchs as Gracia, Poble Sec, Gotic and Castelldefels have organized local assemblies and commissions in their own squares. The idea is to widen the debate so everyone can be part of the movement.

As one of the people in the Commission of Communication said: "We fight for a deep transformation in society, made by the citizens. They thought we were asleep, that they could keep fooling us, but they were wrong: we are fighting, peacefully but with determination, for the life we all deserve".